Robin Bayne knows without words and inspirations to keep one motivated, there is not much hope to continue doing things one loves. She knows many authors keep quotes nearby their computer or working station for their own inspirations.

Sensitivity is something any writer discovers who bruises easily, and Robin knows with rejection this is often felt by writers all over. It has been around for a long time, even during the beginning of time. Just as many rejected the Bible verses, sensitivity is something that becomes a part of one’s life.

Writers have a way of touching upon the heart and often when they feel as if their words are just words, they get a nice thank you for giving them the strength to endure. By word of mouth, in magazines and books, and by such journeys, others read these words and feel comfort, support and love. A true writer crafts stories from the heart and wishes to reach out to others. They thank the Lord daily for giving them the opportunity to create tales that often make the world a better place in which to live.

With each short reflection there is an introduction verse from the Bible, in Words to Write By. The devotionals have a way of making the reader wonder why they never thought of it broken down that way or expressed in that manner. I like the method of the quotes from the Bible within each different essay, giving the reader time to reflect on what the Lord has delivered to us to read daily. After contacting many writers, Robin Bayne compiles an assortment of different essays that each has used as an inspiration for their own writings. The reflections have a way of giving hope, while making the word rejection, strength, making writers stronger.

Cherokee
Reviewer for Coffee Time Romance
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